Powder Coating Perfection

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  1. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

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    Want to give a shout out to Breel for taking the time to powder coat just about everything...

    Exhaust Manifold AND Stock Heatshield
    Hotside of Turbo
    Valve Covers
    TGVs
    Intake
    Uppipe
    Downpipe
    All IC Piping

    I'm not sure if he may sign up as a vendor and offer these services out, but he should...I'm pretty sure it would be very competitive when compared to local shops.

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    Woohoo for purty engine bays :wiggle:
     
  2. calmnothing

    calmnothing Shlimp Flied Lice
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    Looks awesome
     
  3. goixiz

    goixiz Active Member

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    Powder coat or thermal coat ?
     
  4. Jake

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    Nice, we'll need a fully installed shot
     
  5. b reel

    b reel Active Member

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    The flat black is a ceramic powder mix and good for 1000 degree constant. I've shot quite a few exhaust manifolds, headers and two blown dragbikes without a single problem. The bikes have two seasons each and look as fresh as the day I shot them. It's all in the prep before coating that makes the difference.
     
  6. Ben@TTR

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    yeah brian does good work
     
  7. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

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    damn... looks like he did a good job on the dog leg as well.... :rofl:

    Good job Brian!!
     
  8. goixiz

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    thats call the fur coat and it will cost extra
     
  9. FACE

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    Looks awesome man! Nice work Bro!
     
  10. ScoobyMike

    ScoobyMike OG Mod

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    Looks so hot dude!!! I love it!! Great job!!
     
  11. 07Ltd#767

    07Ltd#767 The Neighborhood Drunk

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    we were working on it outside late last night and the lighting was so bad the camera couldn't pick up how good it actually looked. I'll try and get out there today while it's still daylight and see if I can't get some good ones
     
  12. Sparta

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    Finally we might be able to see this bitch get put back together
     
  13. b reel

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    Could have had the same, but noooo. I hope you took my advice and put a quick coat of clear satin on the TGV's.
     
  14. slowwrx

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    LOL...the Maf flange is backwards....might need to coat the intake pipe again.
     
  15. Doug@DBW Motorsports

    Doug@DBW Motorsports Active Member

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    is that 1000 c or 1000 f ?
     
  16. b reel

    b reel Active Member

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    good question, will be back with answer....
     
  17. b reel

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    that would be with a "F"
     
  18. wishiwuzfast77

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    know you got to powder coat your hood man:bowdown: dont think it will fit in the oven though.....
     
  19. b reel

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    Have access to a 8'Hx12'Wx20'L oven to do it in. The only draw back is that my fiberglass would ignite
     
  20. wishiwuzfast77

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    here that .... i wanna do my rims oz white ....
     
  21. blindfold

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    so 1000F should be able to withstand th heat produced correct? Thanks
     
  22. Alex

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    Good question, curious as well. Even though I have yet to install my EGT, I was under the impression that cruising temps are somewhere around ~1400F 'ish ?
     
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  23. b reel

    b reel Active Member

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    You may see those temps at the first bend of the exhaust manifold or header but drops from there. Now if your running 30psi at 9K rpm for 500 miles you may see hotter constant temps but for most applications in regards to cars on this forum, if your hitting that high of temp, you better be prepared to buy new pistons and turbo.
     
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